Miss Lyman has promised to send him copies of William Lyman's consular papers, forwards a list of American vessels condemned by the admiralty court along with a list of pending cases, forwards a notice of a floating light being set up near Dublin, has given copies of this notice to several Am...

poor grain harvest in Europe has driven up prices, has inquired about the harvest in Ireland, petition signed by merchants and planters in the West Indies currently before the ministry asking that the orders in council be amended to prevent neutrals from trading in British colonial ports

forwards statement from Baring Brothers showing the amount of money drawn since January, unable to provide JM with an account of the money received from captains illegally discharging seamenbecause Miss Lyman has failed to provide the statement she promised, Asbury Dickins informs him that the ac...

forwards a copy of letter concerning grain harvest in Ireland, forwards an extract of a letter from Liverpool regarding cotton speculation resulting from expected American embargo, has learned of a plan to smuggle British manufactures into the United States with the aid of the British government,...

forwards newspaper extracts confirming information he supplied in his previous letter, forwards extract of a letter from Liverpool regarding the market for American produce, British government has been sending arms and ammunition to Bermuda and Halifax, George III's health remains the same, P...

informed that the copy of William Lyman's accounts with the United States that he requested is still not ready, has drawn on the State Department to settle consulate's most pressing claims, increasing number of American vessels captured throughout Europe and captains' illegal discharg...

forwards quarterly lists of American ships entering the ports of London between July 1810 and September 1811 and for October 1811, forwards quarterly lists of American seamen and citizens impressed into British service between October 1810 and September 1811 and in October 1811